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For 2008, the phaseout begins at $119,975 for married per-sons filing separately; $159,950 for single indi-viduals; $199,950 for heads of household; and $239,950 for married persons filing jointly or qualifying widow(ers). However, in 2008, you can lose no more than 1/3 of the amount of your exemptions.
For 2008, you are 65 or older if you were born before January 2, 1944. You must file a return if your gross income for the year was at least the amount shown on the appropriate line in Table 1. Dependents should see Table 2 instead. You must file an income tax return for a decedent (a person who died) if both of the following are true.
19 Νοε 2024 · Filing taxes as a single parent requires coordination between you and your ex-spouse or partner. Usually the custodial parent claims the child as a dependent, but there are exceptions. A single parent is allowed to claim applicable deductions and exemptions for each qualifying child.
For example, if you are a single mother of two earning less than $55,768, you could claim up to $6,960 in EITC, up to $4,000 in Child Tax Credit, plus as much as $6,000 spent on care expenses. Personal & Dependent Exemption
28 Ιουν 2006 · Taxpayers may claim dependency exemptions for children 19 through 23 years of age who are full-time students at least five months during the year, even if the children have gross income in excess of the personal exemption amount ($3,300 in 2006) and could not normally be claimed.
that aid families with children‐‐ child allowances and tax exemptions for children. It then calculates the poverty‐reducing impact of both, and simulates the impact of some possible child allowance programs on child poverty in the US.
28 Ιουν 2022 · Parents who are divorced, separated, never married or live apart and who share custody of a child with an ex-spouse or ex-partner need to understand the specific rules about who may be eligible to claim the child for tax purposes.